Meat (especially beef) cut in strips and dried in the sun.
Having or revealing stupidity.
Marked by abrupt transitions.
1 Mashed potatoes, beef jerky and water made him feel a bit better.
2 I saw a puppet show last year, but they moved all jerky .
3 Take it in little sips, commanded the foreman in short, jerky sentences.
4 She glanced at him, and with a jerky movement crumpled the paper.
5 Her movements seemed jerky , almost uncontrolled, so different from her usual grace.
6 The rest of the game went by at a similar, jerky pace.
7 His face became set and hard; his hands lost their jerky eagerness.
8 With a jerky movement, I sat forward in the chair, and listened.
9 The jerky motion of the little sleigh would throw them close together.
10 But Kosmaroff had turned towards the prince in his quick, jerky way.
11 She talked in a jerky way, and was always out of breath.
12 I lunged for the jerky , and Emmet didn't try to stop me.
13 There is none of the jerky machinelike quality that mars most bots.
14 He held out the beef jerky and I advanced, eyeing him warily.
15 As he held me, I felt jerky sobs move through his chest.
16 Teddy in short, jerky sentences, related what had been done and said.
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